Resilience Enhancement at Edge Cloud Systems
Jose Moura, David Hutchison

TL;DR
This paper presents RECS, a resilient, programmable edge cloud system that enhances operational stability and performance during faults, congestion, or cyber-attacks through innovative resource management and orchestration algorithms.
Contribution
The paper introduces RECS, a novel cross-level configurable solution for edge cloud resilience, deploying new algorithms for resource management and fault mitigation at both data and control planes.
Findings
RECS improves resilience against control channel issues and service overloads.
Deployment of RECS enhances traffic balancing and service availability.
The system maintains TCP traffic quality despite network disruptions.
Abstract
It is becoming common practice to push interactive and location-based services from remote datacenters to resource-constrained edge domains. This trend creates new management challenges at the network edge, not least to ensure resilience. These challenges now need to be investigated and overcome. In this paper, we explore the use of open-source programmable asset orchestration at edge cloud systems to guarantee operational resilience and a satisfactory performance level despite system incidents such as faults, congestion, or cyber-attacks. We discuss the design and deployment of a new cross-level configurable solution, Resilient Edge Cloud Systems (RECS). Results from appropriate tests made on RECS highlight the positive effects of deploying novel service and resource management algorithms at both data and control planes of the programmable edge system to mitigate against disruptive…
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